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Sep 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Emma Watson's Journey: Acting as an Escape and a Path to Self-Discovery

Emma Watson, known for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series, recently opened up about how acting became her refuge during a tough time in her life. At just five years old, her parents went through a divorce, which left a lasting impact on her. She mentioned that acting wasn't just

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Sep 26 2025CRIME

High-Profile Financier Accused of Exploiting Women

A wealthy former Wall Street trader is in serious trouble. Howard Rubin, once a big name in finance, now faces serious charges. He and his ex-assistant are accused of running a sex trafficking operation for years. The charges say Rubin paid women to meet him in fancy hotels and a special apartment.

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Sep 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Scenes: The Strict Rules of Special Forces

Special Forces: World's Toughest Test is a show where celebrities face tough challenges. It's not just about physical strength but also mental and emotional endurance. Contestants, called recruits, go through intense training led by ex-Special Forces operatives. The show is known for its tough condi

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Sep 25 2025EDUCATION

Bugs, Spiders, and Science: A Life of Discovery

Meet a science teacher who turned a childhood love for bugs into a lifelong adventure. Growing up in Caribou, Maine, she was never afraid of the creepy-crawlies that most kids avoid. Her parents encouraged her curiosity, and she never looked back. This teacher, now retired, spent years sharing her

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Sep 24 2025HEALTH

Why Do Teens in India Choose Junk Food?

In India, many teens are eating unhealthy foods. This is a big problem. It leads to weight gain and other health issues. So, why do they make these choices? A recent study looked into this. The study involved over 800 teens from government and private schools in two big cities. They used surveys an

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Sep 23 2025SPORTS

Bruce Pearl Steps Down: A Look at the Controversial Coach's Legacy

Bruce Pearl, the former Auburn basketball coach, has retired. This move came as a surprise to many, especially after leading the Tigers to their best season ever. But why did he leave? Some people think Pearl became a polarizing figure. His strong political views, like supporting Israel and backing

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Sep 23 2025CRYPTO

How U. S. Rules Could Boost Crypto Adoption

The U. S. is taking steps to make cryptocurrency rules clearer. This could lead to more banks offering Bitcoin services. Alessio Quaglini, CEO of Hex Trust, thinks this will happen soon. He believes banks will start providing Bitcoin deposits, trading, and even structured products. This could be a b

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Sep 22 2025HEALTH

Nursing Students' Self-Care: A Closer Look at Indonesia's Future Healthcare Heroes

In the bustling world of nursing education, Indonesian students are juggling a lot. A recent study took a deep dive into how these future nurses are handling self-care. It turns out, they're doing okay, but there's room for improvement. The study focused on students from 13 different institutions.

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Sep 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Angelina Jolie's Honest Words on Love, Life, and Cancer

Angelina Jolie has been making waves at the San Sebastián Film Festival in Spain. She's there to promote her new movie, "Couture, " which she stars in alongside Colin Farrell and Jennifer Lawrence. But it wasn't just the film that had people talking. Jolie shared some deep thoughts about her country

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Sep 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Decoding the Mind: The New Wave in Brain-Computer Tech

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are making waves, but they're not perfect. The current tech, which relies on EEGs, is a bit of a mystery. It's like having a puzzle with missing pieces. You see the big picture, but you're not sure how it all fits together. The main issue? EEGs pick up brain signals

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